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Tower Bridge

London Bridge, Greater London · 4.8 · 217,399 visitor reviews

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About

When you think of London, iconic landmarks like Big Ben, the London Eye, and Buckingham Palace might come to mind. However, one standout destination that promises an unforgettable family day out is Tower Bridge. Known for its majestic architecture and fascinating history, Tower Bridge is not just a crossing over the River Thames; it's an adventure waiting to be explored by families with kids of all ages.

So, go big or go home and visit one of the biggest attractions in London! Hidden in plain sight, the Tower Bridge is one of London's hidden gems. You wouldn't think this active structure is open for visitors, but it is, and it has a fascinating history behind it, too.

History of Tower Bridge Tower Bridge, an iconic symbol of London, combines Victorian engineering with the charm of a fairy-tale bridge. Built between 1886 and 1894, it was designed to ease road traffic while maintaining access to the bustling Pool of London docks. Its unique design, featuring two bridge towers connected by walkways and a pair of bascules (drawbridges), makes it a marvel of its time.

It was designed by Horace Jones and engineered by John Wolfe Barry. Visiting Tower Bridge is like stepping back in time. The Tower Bridge Exhibition allows families to dive deep into the bridge's history through interactive displays and fascinating stories.

Kids will be captivated by tales of the bridge's construction, learning about the lives of the Victorian workers who built it, and discovering how steam engines powered the bridge. Built over 125 years ago, it's a classic monument of the London skyline and a truly famous bridge. Uncover a world of Victorian engineering and a unique viewing experience of the River Thames from its iconic Glass Floors in the 42-metre high walkways.

Are you curious about the inner workings of this iconic superstructure? Read on for our ultimate guide to one of London's most recognisable landmarks. Things To Do Built with moveable roadways to allow ships to pass under the River Thames, the Tower of London is considered an engineering marvel!

Visitors can experience the Tower of London's high-level Walkways and the fantastic original steam engines! Delve into the fascinating histories of Victorian London and the coal-burning steam engines, with animations and digital displays to keep you interested. There is also an option to go on a guided tour of the engine room.

Originally, Tower Bridge's bascules were operated by steam power. They use hydraulic power today, but the original Victorian engines can still be seen in action in the engine rooms. If you're hoping to see the beautiful views of London, then the Glass Floor is the place to be.

With spectacular panoramic views on the West Walkway, you'll always remember this trip. The floor is 11m long and 2m wide, offering you and the family a unique perspective of looking down over a whopping 42m to the River Thames beneath you! 5 metres above road level, so you can watch the London buses and cabs drive underneath you!

Can you see the Millennium Bridge? What about other iconic landmarks in central London like the Tate Modern or Canary Wharf? Do you have kids who would benefit from a calmer environment?

On the third Saturday of every month, Tower Bridge hosts a Relaxed Opening for anyone who would like to explore the bridge in a calm, tranquil atmosphere, including people with autism and other neurodiverse needs, as well as their siblings, families and carers. This attraction is an awesome experience for all, whatever your needs and preferences. You could spend 1-2 hours exploring and learning about the bridge.

It's one of the best educational sites in London. The entrance is at the Ticket Office on the west side of the North Tower. We love this attraction because you'll be treated to incredible views and watch city life hustle beneath you.

Tower Bridge opens approximately 850 times yearly, allowing tall ships and boats to pass through. Check the bridge's official schedule to time your visit with a bridge lift for an added thrill. Tower Bridge wasn't always blue and white.

It was originally painted chocolate brown. It received its current iconic paint scheme in 1977 for Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee. Food & Drink Sadly, there is no café or restaurant on-site.

Tower Bridge is near open spaces such as Potters Field Park, where you can sit down and have lunch or a picnic with your family. Otherwise, there are several places to eat out in the vicinity. Our Top Tips For Planning Your Visit - Use Public Transport: Tower Bridge is easily accessible by public transport.

With it being a short walk from Tower Hill Underground Station, and several bus routes stop nearby, it's easy to access. - Check Opening Hours: The Tower Bridge Exhibition is open daily, with slight variations in hours depending on the season. We suggest checking their website before planning your visit.

- Pre-book Tickets: Family tickets are available. Booking online in advance can also save time and ensure your preferred visiting time. Why Tower Bridge is the Perfect Day Out For Families Tower Bridge is more than just a bridge; it's an exciting destination that promises fun and learning for the entire family.

From its impressive architecture and rich history to the thrilling Glass Walkway and interactive exhibits, there's something to capture the imagination of visitors of all ages. Plus, its central location and proximity to other attractions make it the perfect starting point for a full day of family-friendly exploration in London. "The guided tour of Tower Bridge is an exceptional experience.

Good for: older children, teenagers, young children

Facilities

  • Onsite Parking
  • Baby Changing
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • Accessible Entrance
  • Contactless Payment

Prices

Adults: £13.40 Children: £6.70

Opening times

Monday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM Tuesday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM Wednesday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM Thursday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM Friday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM Saturday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM Sunday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM

Common questions

How much does it cost to visit Tower Bridge with children?

Adult tickets are £13.40 and children's tickets are £6.70, making it one of the more affordable major London attractions. You can also pre-book tickets online to save time and secure your preferred visiting slot.

What can kids see and do at Tower Bridge?

Children can walk across the famous Glass Floor 42 metres above the Thames, explore interactive displays about Victorian engineering, and see the original steam engines in the engine rooms. The whole experience typically takes 1-2 hours and is both educational and exciting.

Is Tower Bridge wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Tower Bridge is wheelchair accessible and has an accessible entrance. Baby changing facilities are also available, making it a practical choice for families with younger children.

What are the opening hours for Tower Bridge?

Tower Bridge Exhibition is open every day from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM. It is a good idea to check their website before your visit as hours can vary slightly depending on the season.

Does Tower Bridge offer anything for children with sensory needs?

Yes, on the third Saturday of every month Tower Bridge hosts a Relaxed Opening for visitors who benefit from a calmer environment, including people with autism and other neurodiverse needs, along with their siblings and families. This is a thoughtful option if your child prefers a quieter, less crowded experience.

What families say

4.8

217399 reviews